Karaoke to Karaoke Ride

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@ 800 e burnside (by Jupiter Hotel)
7:30pm
What’s better than going out to sing karaoke with a bunch of bikey pals? Singing karaoke, on your bike, while riding to the next karaoke joint!
Join up with the Sexy Cyclists and sing out with our mobile karaoke studio. First-timers welcome! We all sing lousy, so why worry?
T-2-the-Mo, timolandia at gmail daht comm, www.singshot.com/

Sexy Cyclists Ride

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@ 19 SW 2nd Ave, Portland (Berbati)
6:30pm
Meet at 6:30, ride at 7:00
High Heels! a short Skirt! Hot Pants!!!… experience the feel of the wind on your thighs and show off those legs you sexy thing! You boys better come too. If you can’t (won’t) squeeze your toes into a pair of heels, who can fault you ~ but a skirt with “lift” is a must! We’ll take our stylish flamboyance over the bridge (skirts flying high!) and meet up with those Krazy Karaokeista’s for the KARAOKE 2 KARAOKE PUB CRAWL. jacqueauthier[at]earthlink.net
Jacque Authier, glam.ma.ma at gmail daht comm, www.velorution.biz/?p=1333

Bike to Microblues Festival (WA)

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@ 8th & Esther Streets (Esther Short Park)
5:00pm, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Microblues Festival is a family blues music event held in beautiful Esther Short Park located in historic downtown Vancouver Washington. There will be food vendors, souvenirs as well as beer and wine garden for the adults. Bring your family and enjoy a day of fun and music in this premium outdoor venue. 8 at the door, Children under 12 – Free
No Name, www.microblues.com/, 360-450-7087

Meticon Bike Block Party

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@ 5925 SE Foster Rd (Corner of SE Foster and SE 60th.)
4:00pm – 10:00pm
Grand Opening celebration and partnerhship for Meticon Bikes and Community Exchange Bike School!
We will have food, games, design a bike rack contest, raffles, and live music!

Tina Giggles, tinagiggles at gmail daht comm, Meticon Bikes & Community Exchange Bike School

Women’s Bike Polo for Beginners

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@ NE 20th Ave. and NE Killingsworth St. (Alberta Park)
4:00pm
This event is aimed at all those women out there interested in bike polo, but maybe a tad bit intimidated by the established bike polo scene in Portland. This is an opportunity for first timers to come out and try this super fun phenomenon.

Important: Bring a bicycle that can take a little abuse.
Kelly Peach, peachykeenjellybean at mailhaven daht comm

Small Museums by Bike: City at Work

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@ 1038 SE 39th Ave (Belmont Library)
12:45pm – 3:45pm
Slide down a fire pole. Send a secret morse code message. Lock up in an old jail cell. This family-friendly Small Museums by Bike Tour will explore the city at work. A historic firehouse, a police museum, and a bank collection will teach us about Portland’s city history through interactive displays and knowledgeable guides. Shorter visits for shorter attention spans. (children most welcome). Not a loop ride – will end at W side Hawthorne Bridge. Lone riders under 9 not recommended, there will be some downtown riding, but we’ll stay as a group. Adults, ID required for Police Museum. Free.
Carye Bye, bathtublady at gmail daht comm, Bathtub Art Museum, 503-248-4454

Pedalpalooza Day 9: Rides and reports

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Here’s what Pedalpalooza has in store for you today…

SMALL MUSEUMS BY BIKE TOUR: THE CITY AT WORK

    1038 SE 39th Ave (Belmont Library)
    12:45pm – 3:45pm
    Slide down a fire pole. Send a secret morse code message. Lock up in an old jail cell. This family-friendly Small Museums by Bike Tour will explore the city at work. A historic firehouse, a police museum, and a bank collection will teach us about Portland’s city history through interactive displays and knowledgeable guides. Shorter visits for shorter attention spans. (children most welcome). Not a loop ride – will end at W side Hawthorne Bridge. Lone riders under 9 not recommended, there will be some downtown riding, but we’ll stay as a group. Adults, ID required for Police Museum. Free.

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Fixed gear bill hits unexpected snag

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There’s been a surprising turn of events in the fixed-gear brake saga.

Last week I reported that the effort to clarify the bicycle brake requirement so that fixed-gear bicycles don’t need to have an additional brake was on its way to becoming Oregon law.

The bill (S.B. 729) has passed the Senate and the House and only had one step left before being signed into law by the Governor. In accordance to regular procedure, since the bill was amended in the House (to include some language about police bicycles) it was returned to the Senate for final approval of those amendments.

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Mountain bike hut-to-hut system coming to Mt. Hood

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James Koski and Don Bain

James Koski (L) and Don Bain,
founders of Cascade Huts, LLC.
(Photo: Cascade Huts)

Three years ago, Intel employee Don Bain and his friend James Koski (Chief of Staff for Congressman Earl Blumenauer) took a ride from Durango to Moab on Colorado’s fabled hut-to-hut mountain bike route. They had such a good time, they wanted to do it again. Unfortunately, they couldn’t find any other hut systems.

So, like true entrepreneurs, they thought, “why don’t we just do one ourselves?”

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Memorial service planned for Tim O’Donnell

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Tim O'Donnell - photo: Portland Velo

Tim O’Donnell (1941-2007)
(Photo: Portland Velo)

Tim O’Donnell will live on in the memories of his friends, family, and of the bike community for many years. A memorial service has been scheduled to pay respects and to come together as a community. Here are the details (taken from the Portland Velo newsletter):

    A celebration of Tim’s life will be held on Friday, June 15 at 3:00pm at St. Patrick’s Church (1623 NW 19th Street). Please come and support the family and your fellow club members who were with Tim. Please send your cards and condolences to Mary O’Donnell and Family, 17725 SW Sugar Plum Lane, Aloha, OR 97007.

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